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Waymo to launch autonomous taxis in Dallas in 2026
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Waymo to launch autonomous taxis in Dallas in 2026

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Last updated: July 29, 2025 10:15 am
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It seems Tesla’s Robotaxi launch has stirred up competitors: Waymo is launching its autonomous ride-hailing service in Dallas subsequent yr.

In response to the corporate’s announcement on Monday, Waymo will supply the service via its app, whereas the fleet can be managed and maintained by Avis.

Dallas has the worst site visitors fatality price among the many 10 largest cities within the U.S., and Waymo stated it hopes to enhance this statistic.

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The corporate did not say what number of vehicles it plans to function with in Dallas, nor has it shared a protection map. The press launch did point out just a few areas of town which can presumably be coated: “Whether or not catching a Mavericks’ recreation, hitting up the a number of arts districts, or tasting your approach via the fashionable culinary scene, the Waymo Driver gives a handy, constant approach for each residents and guests to get round city.”

There is no phrase on precise timing, both. Waymo says that “early testing is already underway,” and rides can be supplied to the general public “subsequent yr.” Additional down the road, Waymo says it plans to broaden to extra cities.

Waymo at the moment operates in San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Austin, whereas Miami, and Washington D.C. are listed as “coming quickly.”

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The announcement comes shortly after Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated that his firm’s Robotaxis might cowl half the inhabitants of the U.S. by the top of 2025 — ought to regulators permit it. Waymo, which has been working for a decade, has already engaged in a little bit of a contest with Tesla; after Tesla expanded its Robotaxi protection space in Austin, Waymo responded with a good bigger enlargement of its personal.

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